Management in Socialist Countries: USSR and Central EuropeAn expatriate Polish scholar now at the U. of Montreal analyzes the theory and practice of communist management of both industries and states. He explains the various national differences in Eastern Europe, and delves into such questions as whether glasnost will end the socialist threat to the West, or increase it by strengthening communism. These days, such analyses need to note what time of what day they were completed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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